Our Story

For more than five years Mary Kate Pritchett has suffered with severe, acute abdominal pain.  As a gifted and competitive softball player, Mary Kate is familiar with enduring and muscling through pain. This pain, however, has become severe, persistent and immobilizing.  Mary was admitted to the hospital the first time in 2013.  There, after a series of tests, they removed her gall bladder.  She was in the hospital for 5 days.  After the surgery, she was hopeful the pain was gone.

After a short time, however, the pain returned, and it was worse.  Over the next 4 years, Mary has endured daily pain, 36 more days in the hospital, countless tests, a feeding tube, four surgical procedures, and several evaluations on her pancreas in an attempt to find relief and normalcy. 

During the last year, final tests have revealed her pancreas is failing.  This means she is unable to digest fats and eating even limited quantities leads to chronic, acute pain.  After numerous consultations, doctors have recommended that Mary undergo a life-changing 12-hour surgery to hopefully end her long-term health battle with pancreatitis.  She will have a TPIAT (Total Pancreatectomy Islet Auto Transplantation) surgery at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, removing her pancreas, spleen, appendix, and part of her intestines.

The procedure includes extracting Mary’s islet cells, which produce insulin, from her pancreas and transplanting them into her liver in hopes they will produce insulin there. Mary will be in the hospital in Ohio for a minimum of 6-8 weeks.  While the recovery period is long, Mary is very optimistic this procedure will help end her chronic pancreatitis and will allow her to enjoy softball, her many other sports and hobbies, and to thrive without chronic pain. 

As you can imagine, the transplant procedure, recurring doctor visits, and lifelong medication will result in high, ongoing medical costs.  We sincerely appreciate your kind donations to COTA in honor of Mary Kate which assist with these costs, your prayers for Mary’s speedy recovery and a successful procedure, and your continued support for her recovery and the great plans God has in store for her.

Mary Kate Pritchett

Chickamauga, GA

Transplant Type: Islet Cell

Transplant Status: Transplanted

Goal: $50,000.00

Raised: $45,047 of $50,000 goal

Raised by 123 contributors

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Laney Burns

September 18, 2021

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August 06, 2021

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February 22, 2021

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Updates

Donation Matching Opportunity

Posted

Exciting news!! We have an opportunity to match funds raised for the COTA campaign in honor of Mary Kate before the end of the year! For every dollar contributed to... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.19.20 Update

Posted

We are so happy that Mary was able to come home yesterday and has started back to Covenant College online!  She is feeling much better and is trying... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.16.20 Update

Posted

Mary had a good day today! She has eaten more real food and has seemed to have a lot of energy. We have walked a lot today! It... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.15.20 Update

Posted

Mary continues to recover and is slowly eating more. We have enjoyed our walks around Newport and Cincinnati, getting much needed sun and fresh air. Thanks so much... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.12.20 Update

Posted

Mary had a pretty good day today until dinner. We were able to drive around Cincinnati a bit to some places we have not been and walked through... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.11.20 Update

Posted

Mary had a good first day out of the hospital. She ate more than she has since we got here, and we were able to go for a... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3 Update 8.10.20

Posted

Mary was discharged from the hospital late this afternoon. She is happy to be out and be able to go outside and walk a little and get some... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.7.20 Update

Posted

We have had a restful day today after being up a lot last night. Mary has been able to eat a little bit today. We just hope that... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.5.20 Update

Posted

Mary had a good day with some positive improvements. She came off IV fluids and will only have tube feedings for 12 hours at night. She was allowed... Continue Reading »

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Our Story

For more than five years Mary Kate Pritchett has suffered with severe, acute abdominal pain.  As a gifted and competitive softball player, Mary Kate is familiar with enduring and muscling through pain. This pain, however, has become severe, persistent and immobilizing.  Mary was admitted to the hospital the first time in 2013.  There, after a series of tests, they removed her gall bladder.  She was in the hospital for 5...

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Mary Kate Pritchett

Chickamauga, GA

Transplant Type: Islet Cell

Transplant Status: Transplanted

Goal: $50,000.00

Raised: $45,047 of $50,000 goal

Raised by 123 contributors

Updates

Donation Matching Opportunity

Posted

Exciting news!! We have an opportunity to match funds raised for the COTA campaign in honor of Mary Kate before the end of the year! For every dollar contributed to... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.19.20 Update

Posted

We are so happy that Mary was able to come home yesterday and has started back to Covenant College online!  She is feeling much better and is trying... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.16.20 Update

Posted

Mary had a good day today! She has eaten more real food and has seemed to have a lot of energy. We have walked a lot today! It... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.15.20 Update

Posted

Mary continues to recover and is slowly eating more. We have enjoyed our walks around Newport and Cincinnati, getting much needed sun and fresh air. Thanks so much... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.12.20 Update

Posted

Mary had a pretty good day today until dinner. We were able to drive around Cincinnati a bit to some places we have not been and walked through... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.11.20 Update

Posted

Mary had a good first day out of the hospital. She ate more than she has since we got here, and we were able to go for a... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3 Update 8.10.20

Posted

Mary was discharged from the hospital late this afternoon. She is happy to be out and be able to go outside and walk a little and get some... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.7.20 Update

Posted

We have had a restful day today after being up a lot last night. Mary has been able to eat a little bit today. We just hope that... Continue Reading »

Mary Kate Surgery #3: 8.5.20 Update

Posted

Mary had a good day with some positive improvements. She came off IV fluids and will only have tube feedings for 12 hours at night. She was allowed... Continue Reading »